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Small-city mayor arrested in big revenge-porn case, faces 50 criminal charges
Cambridge, Md. mayor allegedly posted nudes on Reddit with racial slurs in captions.
11/15/2021

Enlarge / Andrew Bradshaw, mayor of Cambridge, Maryland.
Andrew Bradshaw
The mayor of a small city in Maryland today was arrested and charged with 50 counts of distributing revenge porn on Reddit, the Maryland state prosecutor's office announced.
Cambridge Mayor Andrew Bradshaw, 32, "created multiple accounts on the public Internet forum 'Reddit,' employing public usernames consisting of permutations of the name and birthdate of a person, identified as Victim-1, who had a past romantic relationship with Mr. Bradshaw," the announcement said. Bradshaw allegedly "posted nude photographs of Victim-1, captioned with racial slurs and sexually explicit language, on those 'Reddit' accounts and various 'Subreddit' forums that were related to sexual activity, humiliation, degradation, race, and other topics."
Woman contacted police after discovering Reddit posts
The state prosecutor detailed the allegations in a charging document filed in Circuit Court for Dorchester County. The document says that Bradshaw's alleged victim is a woman born in 1995 who contacted law enforcement in May 2021 after discovering that nude photographs of herself were posted on Reddit without her consent.
"Victim-1 advised that she transmitted the posted photographs only to one other person, Andrew Bradshaw, that the photographs were sent when she and Bradshaw were in an intimate relationship, and that she did not provide Bradshaw with consent to re-distribute the photographs. Victim-1 advised law enforcement that she is no longer romantically involved with Bradshaw," the charging document says.
Bradshaw was charged with violating Maryland's revenge-porn statute, which "prohibits the nonconsensual distribution of a private visual representation of another which exposes their intimate body parts or displays them engaged in sexual activity, with the intent to harm, harass, intimidate, threaten or coerce the person depicted," the state prosecutor's announcement said.
"Online court records indicate he was released on his own recognizance after appearing in Dorchester Circuit Court on Monday," The Washington Post wrote.